Rub Brick
On Oct 13, 1:38*am, Luigi Zanasi wrote:
IME, even the lower pressure ones work OK, they just take longer. But
go rent a good one, cover your drywall with plastic & go for it. Like
Lew said, no soap or other stuff needed, just water. And it doesn't
use all that much, so you don't need to expect a flood.
I'd still cover the walls with plastic and tape down the edges - there
is overspray, and point the spray out the garage doors. A push broom
will help with moving the water and paint chips out the door when
necessary.
After that, Lew will direct you to what zero-emission/no-smell/
hypoallergenic epoxy you could use on the floor. :-)
Do you mean the self-applying one or the glow-in-the-dark?
R
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